trait Symbols extends AnyRef
EXPERIMENTAL
This trait defines symbols and operations on them.
Symbols are used to establish bindings between a name and the entity it refers to, such as a class or a method. Anything you define and can give a name to in Scala has an associated symbol.
Symbols contain all available information about the declaration of an entity (class/object/trait etc.) or a member (vals/vars/defs etc.), and as such are an integral abstraction central to both runtime reflection and macros.
A symbol can provide a wealth of information ranging from the basic name
method available on all symbols to
other, more involved, concepts such as getting the baseClasses
from ClassSymbol
. Other common use cases of
symbols include inspecting members' signatures, getting type parameters of a class, getting the parameter type
of a method or finding out the type of a field.
Example usage of runtime reflection; getting a method's type signature:
scala> import scala.reflect.runtime.universe._ import scala.reflect.runtime.universe._ scala> class C[T] { def test[U](x: T)(y: U): Int = ??? } defined class C scala> val test = typeOf[C[Int]].member(TermName("test")).asMethod test: reflect.runtime.universe.MethodSymbol = method test scala> test.info res0: reflect.runtime.universe.Type = [U](x: T)(y: U)scala.Int
Symbols are organized in a hierarchy. For example, a symbol that represents a parameter of a method is owned by the corresponding method symbol, a method symbol is owned by its enclosing class, a class is owned by a containing package and so on.
Certain types of tree nodes, such as Ident (references to identifiers) and
Select (references to members) expose method symbol
to obtain the symbol that represents their declaration. During the typechecking phase, the compiler looks up the
symbol based on the name and scope and sets the symbol
field of tree nodes.
For more information about Symbol
usage and attached intricacies, see the Reflection Guide: Symbols
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abstract
type
ClassSymbol >: Null <: Universe.ClassSymbolApi with Universe.TypeSymbol
The type of class symbols representing class and trait definitions.
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trait
ClassSymbolApi extends Universe.TypeSymbolApi
The API of class symbols.
The API of class symbols. The main source of information about symbols is the Symbols page.
Class Symbol defines
isXXX
test methods such asisPublic
orisFinal
,params
andreturnType
methods for method symbols,baseClasses
for class symbols and so on. Some of these methods don't make sense for certain subclasses ofSymbol
and returnNoSymbol
,Nil
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abstract
type
MethodSymbol >: Null <: Universe.MethodSymbolApi with Universe.TermSymbol
The type of method symbols representing def declarations.
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trait
MethodSymbolApi extends Universe.TermSymbolApi
The API of method symbols.
The API of method symbols. The main source of information about symbols is the Symbols page.
Class Symbol defines
isXXX
test methods such asisPublic
orisFinal
,params
andreturnType
methods for method symbols,baseClasses
for class symbols and so on. Some of these methods don't make sense for certain subclasses ofSymbol
and returnNoSymbol
,Nil
or other empty values. -
abstract
type
ModuleSymbol >: Null <: Universe.ModuleSymbolApi with Universe.TermSymbol
The type of module symbols representing object declarations.
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trait
ModuleSymbolApi extends Universe.TermSymbolApi
The API of module symbols.
The API of module symbols. The main source of information about symbols is the Symbols page.
Class Symbol defines
isXXX
test methods such asisPublic
orisFinal
,params
andreturnType
methods for method symbols,baseClasses
for class symbols and so on. Some of these methods don't make sense for certain subclasses ofSymbol
and returnNoSymbol
,Nil
or other empty values. -
abstract
type
Symbol >: Null <: Universe.SymbolApi
The type of symbols representing declarations.
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trait
SymbolApi extends AnyRef
The API of symbols.
The API of symbols. The main source of information about symbols is the Symbols page.
Class Symbol defines
isXXX
test methods such asisPublic
orisFinal
,params
andreturnType
methods for method symbols,baseClasses
for class symbols and so on. Some of these methods don't make sense for certain subclasses ofSymbol
and returnNoSymbol
,Nil
or other empty values. -
abstract
type
TermSymbol >: Null <: Universe.TermSymbolApi with Universe.Symbol
The type of term symbols representing val, var, def, and object declarations as well as packages and value parameters.
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trait
TermSymbolApi extends Universe.SymbolApi
The API of term symbols.
The API of term symbols. The main source of information about symbols is the Symbols page.
Class Symbol defines
isXXX
test methods such asisPublic
orisFinal
,params
andreturnType
methods for method symbols,baseClasses
for class symbols and so on. Some of these methods don't make sense for certain subclasses ofSymbol
and returnNoSymbol
,Nil
or other empty values. -
abstract
type
TypeSymbol >: Null <: Universe.TypeSymbolApi with Universe.Symbol
The type of type symbols representing type, class, and trait declarations, as well as type parameters.
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trait
TypeSymbolApi extends Universe.SymbolApi
The API of type symbols.
The API of type symbols. The main source of information about symbols is the Symbols page.
Class Symbol defines
isXXX
test methods such asisPublic
orisFinal
,params
andreturnType
methods for method symbols,baseClasses
for class symbols and so on. Some of these methods don't make sense for certain subclasses ofSymbol
and returnNoSymbol
,Nil
or other empty values.
Abstract Value Members
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abstract
val
NoSymbol: Universe.Symbol
A special "missing" symbol.
A special "missing" symbol. Commonly used in the API to denote a default or empty value.
Concrete Value Members
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final
def
!=(arg0: Any): Boolean
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final
def
##(): Int
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final
def
==(arg0: Any): Boolean
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def
asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
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- def ensuring(cond: (Symbols) ⇒ Boolean): Symbols
- def ensuring(cond: Boolean, msg: ⇒ Any): Symbols
- def ensuring(cond: Boolean): Symbols
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def
eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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equals(arg0: Any): Boolean
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def
getClass(): Class[_]
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def
hashCode(): Int
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def
isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean
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def
ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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def
notify(): Unit
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def
notifyAll(): Unit
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synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0
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def
wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit
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Symbols
API
The methods available for each reflection entity, without the implementation. Since the reflection entities are later overridden by runtime reflection and macros, their API counterparts guarantee a minimum set of methods that are implemented.